8 Things Every Website Should Have in 2012
Over 60 percent of small businesses still don’t have a website, but hopefully you’re in the 40 percent that do have one, because 2012 is a few weeks away, and it’s a little 1997 to not have a website by now. If you already have a website, or are finally going to arrive in the 21st century, then here are eight things that your website should...
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New Year’s SEO Resolutions
Every year, millions of people set New Year’s Resolutions for themselves, but what about for their websites or their online businesses? This year, why not resolve to increase the popularity and reach of your website; moving it up the rankings, and improving your profits and your reputation. If you’re not sure what to work on SEO-wise, here’s...
Keeping Up with Keyword Research
When optimizing your web or blog content, it would seem doing research the first time around is the way to go, and then that’s it. Although that’s definitely how a business should start, doing the research once isn’t the end of it. Since search engines, and the ways people search online, are changing so quickly, the keywords businesses use on...
How to Compose Blog Content Your Readers Enjoy
Composing blog content that your readers want to read is the key to getting your blog syndicated or getting return traffic. A few blogs online succeed immensely on this level and have millions of readers, but many others languish in obscurity. Good content markets itself – people will happily share your interesting, funny, or informative articles...
Tips for Selling on Etsy
The beauty of Etsy for people who love unique and artsy things is that you can go there and find just about anything you can imagine. The beauty for people who craft those products is that you’ve got a potentially huge audience for your masterpieces, and it’s a pretty simple process to join Etsy and put your product out there. Unfortunately for...
Blogging vs. SEO: Which to Do First?
Which of these two scenarios do you think is correct? Scenario 1: Keith has had a blog going for several months. He’s been consistent in posting new content, writing one quality post per week. However, his best efforts haven’t put his blog or his company on the first page of Google. Keith’s web guy, Bill, suggests slowing down on the posting...

